Gibraltar Whale and Dolphin Watching from Seville
Take a trip from Seville and sail between the coasts of Europe and Africa while keeping a keen eye on the water – seven different species of whales and dolphins are known to swim here!
Take a trip from Seville and sail between the coasts of Europe and Africa while keeping a keen eye on the water – seven different species of whales and dolphins are known to swim here!
If you've ever watched a foodie travel show set in Spain with green-eyed envy, it's time to settle the score! This tour will take you around the sunkissed streets of Seville for a taste of Andalusia's cultural and culinary riches.
Make the most of your time in stunning Seville with access to this handy Hop-on Hop-off Bus. All the main highlights are covered for a whole 24 hours. Enjoy panoramic rolling views of Seville in an open top bus - and get two walking tours included!
Added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1987, it's easy to see how the Royal Alcázar of Seville is full of cultural and historical significance – see it for yourself with these fast-track entrance tickets.
Put on your dancing shoes and celebrate the spirit of Sevillian flamenco. This cutting-edge museum was founded by Cristina Hoyos, one of the most renowned flamenco dancers of all time!
Embrace the spirit and passion of Sevillian flamenco with a visit to the cutting-edge Museo del Baile Flamenco, founded by Cristina Hoyos - one of the world's most celebrated flamenco dancers.
Reel in Spain's ancient tapestry of cultural heritage, and discover the immense beauty of the Royal Alcázar of Seville. Europe's oldest functioning royal palace is still a marvel of Moorish art and Gothic architecture blended seamlessly with Rennaisance aesthetics.
Embark on a voyage of cultural discovery and enjoy one of the best things to do in Seville, with Navigation Pavilion tickets!
See 11,000 specimens and 400 species of animals, plus two newly renovated ecosystems, The Rainforest and The Mangrove. Learn about the mysterious world of jellyfish in a new exhibition, and get up close to your favorite oceanic critters.
Enjoy a 1.5-hour boat cruise on the Guadalquivir River and take in the views of Seville from the water.
While you sail, enjoy a small plate of Iberian ham from Jabugo, aged Manchego cheese, and a drink of your choice.
Built over the course of five hundred years, influenced by Moorish caliphates and Christian kings, the Alcazar's architectural styles span a wide range. One theme remained throughout, however: beauty.
These Isla Mágica Sevilla tickets are your key to enjoying merry-go-rounds, free-fall rides, and more!
It took over 100 years, but they did it: Seville Gothic Cathedral is one of the biggest in the world. Take a guided tour and explore the jaw-dropping main hall and altar, and 80 individual chapels.
Palacio de Dueñas is grand residence built in the late 15th century. Marvel at the Renaissance-style home that's seen the likes of poets, artists, and other VIPs over the years. Even Queen Victoria Eugenie enjoyed a stroll here in 1920.
One hour cruising the Guadalquivir River is enough to throw a whole new light on Seville. Settle in for some Spanish sightseeing – rain or shine – without lifting a foot or finger.
Seville's blend of architectural heritage and enchanting cultural history is a must for your travels in southern Spain. With this double dose of skip-the-line sightseeing, you'll visit the city's iconic cathedral (one of the largest in the world) and the lesser visited – but just as wonderful – Church of El Salvador.
See Spain's national dance brought to life at this thrillingly authentic flamenco performance, with a troupe of expert dancers showing off their skills in the 18th-century courtyard of Seville's Flamenco Dance Museum.
Visit the Seville bullring with the official guides of Sevilla Única. Walk through its corridors, learn about the art of bullfighting and the history of bullfighting. See the paintings that in 1700 narrated the bullfights.
We start from Seville, to the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park in the province of Cádiz, where one of the most rainy places in the entire Iberian Peninsula is concentrated.
In a prime location in the centre of Seville, Plácido y Grata provides air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. Guests can enjoy Mediterranean dishes at the restaurant or have a cocktail at the bar.